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PIAA ruling won't stop Thanksgiving games.

PIAA ruling won’t stop six local teams from continuing long-standing tradition
There aren’t many left, and the roadblocks put in front of them keep coming, but Thanksgiving football will continue for the six local teams that still keep the tradition alive.
“This obviously doesn’t help, but Morrisville and Bristol will keep playing football on Thanksgiving morning,” Morrisville athletic director John Hubiak said. “The game means so much to both communities in so many ways and you don’t want to see that end.”
What doesn’t help the teams that still play on Turkey Day — Bristol/Morrisville, Upper Moreland/Hatboro-Horsham and Pennridge/Quakertown — is the latest ruling from the PIAA that says teams can no longer play contingency games, games played after the regular season ends and before Thanksgiving.
“Look at our situation,” Quakertown head coach George Banas said. “We’re scheduled to play Springfield (Montco) in our last game. That game is a forfeit for us because Springfield is trying to rebuild their program.
“It means that if we don’t make the (PIAA District One Class 6A) playoffs, we’ll have five weeks between our last game and when we play Pennridge on Thanksgiving. It’s really hard to keep the kids engaged that long with just practicing all the time. Having a contingency game gives them something to look forward to.
“The PIAA is saying it’s unsafe to play the contingency games, but look at the teams that go far in the (PIAA) state playoffs. How safe is that for them?”
Case in point:
Still playing on Thanksgiving
Bristol vs. Morrisville
Pennridge vs. Quakertown
Upper Moreland vs. Hatboro-Horsham
Pine Richland, which defeated Saint Joseph’s Prep in the Class 6A state title game last month, finished 16-0. Now, under the new PIAA edict, a team that doesn’t make the playoffs, but plays on Thanksgiving, would be limited to just 11 games.
“It’s baffling to me,” Hubiak said. “You have teams playing 16 games, but that’s not a safety risk, but it is a safety risk for our kids playing 10 or 11 games? Does having a contingency game really hurt anybody? No, it doesn’t.”
Banas concurred.
“If they really were concerned about the safety issue then just have us play eight regular-season games and then have the playoffs,” Banas said.
The PIAA, though, feels the contingency games do present a risk.
“As we’ve seen with other rules that have come into play recently with football, limited contact during the regular season, reduction (of games) in season, and the elimination of (using) shoulder pads outside of the season, this was a safety issue,” said PIAA Associate Executive Director Melissa Mertz.
“There was a feeling that games that were not needed to be played for playoff purposes should be limited, so teams are permitted to schedule that one extra game with district committee approval. They can make that their Thanksgiving Day game if they so choose. Even when there is a gap between the end of the regular season and Thanksgiving, schools can either continue to practice and then have the game or they can even take a few weeks off, then, during the week of Thanksgiving, they can get three practice days in and have a Thanksgiving Day game.”
Because of the new rule, Banas hopes to try a new tact.
“When Pennridge gets a new coach I’m hoping to talk to them and see if we can work something out like not having both teams practice until the week of Thanksgiving,” he said.
“Let the kids go to practice for the winter sports or just take the time off. You could have three practices before Thanksgiving to get ready. How much would the kids forget and how many trick plays can you put in? Everybody would benefit from it.
“The PIAA feels that Thanksgiving games take away from the Friday and Saturday state playoff games, but that’s not the case. You have a lot of non-boundary schools that go deep in the playoffs and the fans of those teams don’t travel. Look at the attendance in Hershey (site of the six state title games), it was just atrocious.
“And then look at the crowd we get for Thanksgiving, not to mention all the alumni that come back, and how both communities are so into it. It’s a big deal and that’s why we’ll still keep playing it.”


CFP….a little better than BCS?

A couple thoughts:

Anyone one else think media darling Clemson was exposed? Great team but jeez, if I heard one more time how great their DL was! I get it Sweeney is special but I though PSU was the real deal too; Oklahoma with a defense.

Four other good candidates could have been PSU, Auburn for sure, Wisconsin and ????, maybe Miami, NDame, Wash or USC? I like 8 in the playoffs

Don’t forget another great game this weekend is FCS Final James Madison vs North Dakota St.

Missed kicker/punter

lucas, please take a look and consider adding Allentown Central Catholic's Rustin Seyle to your 2019 Jr Kicker and Punter lists. His stats are up on MaxPreps, was 1st team kicker and punter all conf in EPC District 11, All Area 2nd team Punter Morning Call. He had much better #s than many listed on either list. Getting some college looks and interest. If you need info, let me know.

Adams going into the draft

Was anyone surprised that Josh Adams was leaving this year to take a shot with the Draft?

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    Josh Adams*, RB, Notre Dame
    Height: 6-2. Weight: 225.
    Projected 40 Time: 4.57.
    Projected Round (2018): 3-5.
    12/30/17: Adams has run really well this year, with the Fighting Irish fielding one of the best ground attacks in the nation. Behind a tremendous offensive line, Adams has been a tough runner, using his size to be a downhill power back while still possessing enough quickness to break off long runs. Adams is averaging 7.3 yards per carry for 1,386 yards with nine touchdowns. He has 10 receptions for 82 yards as well. Adams ran for 933 yards as a sophomore after putting up 835 yards as a freshman.


Read more: http://walterfootball.com/draft2018RB.php#ixzz53cZ5dXVV

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Q&A with Coatesville quarterback Ricky Ortega

How did the football season go for your team?
"Our goal for our football team was to win the Ches-Monts and we accomplished that. Our second goal was to win districts and we accomplished that also. Our third goal was to win state and we came up one game short of that. Overall, we had a great football season finishing 13-2."


What are your workout plans now going forward?
"My workout plans are to get me faster and stronger for next season. I also want to get me more flexible."


What are you trying to improve on the most this off-season?
"I am going to work the hardest on my quick release on getting the ball out faster because you can always improve on that aspect. I also want to work on the timing and getting to know my new wide receivers"


How do you believe your team will be next season?
"I believe my team this upcoming season will be bigger, faster and stronger."


Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
"Yes, I want to play football in college."


What colleges have been recruiting you?
"I currently have an offer from Morgan State. The other colleges that are recruiting me are UCONN, Wake Forest, Rutgers, Syracuse, Penn State, Old Dominion, Liberty, Colgate, West Virginia, and Temple."


What school is recruiting you the hardest?
"The school that is recruiting me the hardest is UCONN and Rutgers."


Have you made any college trips yet?
"I went to Penn State, UCONN, Rutgers, Old Dominion, and Maryland."


What camps are you going to this summer?
"I will attend camps at whoever offers me and shows the most interest in spring recruiting."


Did you have a favorite college growing up?
"Penn State and West Virginia were my favorite colleges growing up."

Q&A with Armstrong defensive back Isaiah Price

How did the football season go for your team?
“Our season had tons of up and downs all season. It wasn’t the season we wanted or I️ expected, but we ended up being 6-4. We fell short to Franklin Regional in overtime, so that knocked us out of playoffs.”


What are your workout plans now going forward?
“I️ don’t lift heavy at all right now. I just workout to keep me caught up. I’m in the middle of basketball season right now. I️ try to do what I️ can.”


What are you trying to improve on the most this off-season?
“Definitely my speed. I️ had a meeting with my coach, and I️ know if I️ increase my speed, I️ can take my game to the next level. I️ will be faster in 2018.”


How do you believe your team will be next season?
“I️ think next year we will be fine. It’s crucial that we all have a great off-season and that we have great chemistry coming into the season. We also have to take care of the ball. We control our own destiny.”


What is the toughest game on your schedule for 2018?
“With all of the new teams coming from 6A, we will have a lot of tough games. Every game will be a war, whether it’s Penn Hills, Penn Trafford, Gateway, Franklin Regional, or McKeesport. Our schedule is loaded.”


Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“Yes. My first love was basketball because I️ honestly enjoyed it more and had great relationships in an AAU basketball program. Top level. But now I️ think my future is football.”


What colleges have been recruiting you?
“Penn talks to me here and there, and last year I️ got invited to a few college camps, but that’s about it.”


What school is recruiting you the hardest (skip question if this does not apply)?
“I️ haven’t been recruited heavily by anyone yet. I’m going to stay patient and hope for the best.”


Have you made any college trips yet?
“Me and my mom are planning on heading to Pitt, Penn State, and West Virginia in the near future.”


What camps are you going to this summer?
“I’m not sure what camps I’ll be going to exactly, but I’ll be going to the school camps that I️ have interest in going to the most.”


Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“My mom was always a Pitt fan, so I️ always liked Pitt. I also enjoy watching Penn State and seeing their crowd. They are loud games.”

Q&A with Manheim Central quarterback Evan Simon

How did the football season go for your team?
"This season the expectations and goals were set well before the season officially took off. We lost 4 All-State players but that was not (much of a) concern. We finished the regular season 10-0. We won the section. We also went on to beat Governor Mifflin in the District 3 5A championship. We made a run in the state semis but came up short when Gateway made a last second field goal."


What are your workout plans now going forward?
"For next season my workouts consist (of) lifting with the football team and speed training."


What are you trying to improve on the most this off-season?
"I mostly want to improve on my speed and consistently making all throws."


How do you believe your team will be next season?
"The teams goal is to win the section and go to the sweetest place on earth, Hershey. With a lot of guys returning the plan is to make it (to) Hershey for the second time in a season for the state championship."


What is the toughest game on your schedule for 2018?
"(Our) toughest game of the year is against our rival Cocalico. We beat them in the regular season and playoffs. Both games were nail biters."


Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
"My dream has always been to play D1 football."


What colleges have been recruiting you?
"I have been looked at by Penn State, Pittsburgh, and Virginia."


Have you made any college trips yet?
"I have made an unofficial visit to (Penn State). The plan is to go to a bunch of (one day) camps and perform well in front of the coaches."


What camps are you going to this summer?
"This summer, I plan to go to Pitt, (Penn State), Virginia, Maryland, and Rutgers."


Did you have a favorite college growing up?
"All my life I have lived to watch Penn State and go to their games. So PSU is my easy favorite."

Q&A with Franklin quarterback Ian Haynes

How did the football season go for your team?
“My team had an eye-opening experience this year due to a couple of season ending injuries to some upperclassmen. We were forced to play a lot of underclassman. We finished 2-7. I know that’s not very good, but in most games, we were two to three mistakes away from winning.”


What are your workout plans now going forward?
“I’ve already started my weight training. Due to playing two other sports, I’m forced to lift in the morning before school three days a week.”


What are you trying to improve on the most this off-season?
“Once the weather breaks, I️ plan to work hard this off-season on my footwork and speed.”


How do you believe your team will be next season?
“I️ believe we have the ability to be decent. I️ think with the younger guys getting a year under their belts, they will understand what Friday nights are about now.”


What is the toughest game on your schedule for 2018?
“I’m honestly not sure who we play yet. I️ don’t think the schedules has come out yet, but I’d have to believe that tough game will be in the region. It seems like every year our region has two or three very good football teams.”


Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
"Yes. I want to play football or baseball."


What colleges have been recruiting you?
"There is nothing major yet. It is just a couple of coaches that have talked to my coach."


Have you made any college trips yet?
"I️ went to YSU camp last season."


What camps are you going to this summer?
"Wingate University Camp."


Did you have a favorite college growing up?
"Penn State."

Q&A with Aliquippa offensive guard Solvauhn Moreland

How did the football season go for your team?
"We had a very strong year. We made it to the WPIAL 3A championship game. We lost but we surpassed many milestones during the process. We only allow 3.3 points per game, which was a new record, and had one of the best defenses in Aliquippa history."


What are your workout plans now going forward?
"This off-season, I will be working with our strength and conditioning coach, Marlin Devonshire, who is also my uncle. We will work on agility, muscle strength, and endurance."


What are you trying to improve on the most this off-season?
"Muscle strength, muscle endurance, speed, and most importantly what it takes to get to the next level."


How do you believe your team will be next season?
"Next year, I highly expect that Aliquippa High School will win the PIAA state championship game. We must play every game and not overlook any of our opponents."


What is the toughest game on your schedule for 2018?
"I’m not sure who will be our toughest opponent next year because you never know how players will develop."


Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
"Yes, I want to play at the next level. I don’t have a specific college that I would like to go to."


What colleges have been recruiting you?
"I’m not 100% sure who is all recruiting me, but I believe Monmouth, Syracuse, and Boston College."


Have you made any college trips yet?
"I have been to Penn State and Pitt."


What camps are you going to this summer?
"As many camps as I can get to I will attend."


Did you have a favorite college growing up?
"I have always dreamed of playing at Ohio State or Pitt."

Today's games (Power ratings)

The math says……..


College
North Dakota State by 1.50 pts over James Madison

Wildcards

Sat
KC by 7.86 over Tenn
LA Rams by 10.32 over Atlanta

Sun
Jax by 16.14 (?) over Buf
NO by 10.64 over Caro

* Bison rule!
* KC’s playoff record is unbelievably bad, something like 4-12 and Mariotti is running more, healthier.
* Atl is coming on vs first playoff exposure for Goff.
* Jax should destroy Buf but by 16?
* Can NO beat Caro 3 times. Yes! That 3 times nonsense applies to hoops not FB and I believe is attributed to the great Coach Dean Smith of UNC.

An incomplete list...

An incomplete list....
Mueller: lying
Comey: lying
Obama: lying
Clinton: lying
Federal judges: lying
His sex assault accusers: lying
Scientist about climate change: lying
Doctors about Affordable Care Act: lying
Mother of slain U.S. soldier: lying
Media: lying
Mayor of San Juan: lying
US intelligence community: lying
FBI agents: lying (about Comey's popularity)
Two Bush presidents: lying
Reform-minded police chiefs: lying
Bob Corker: lying
Veteran journalists: lying
John McCain: lying
National Park Service: lying

Putin: I believe him. He means it.
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